It was the Bulls' third win of the season after twice beating Southern Cross University, which is on the bottom of the ladder.

Five-eighth Thomas Farr and winger Kurt Adams also scored tries for the Bulls on Saturday while the usual whole-hearted performances from hooker Aaron Shake-shaft and flanker Craig Wallace weren't enough to get Byron Bay across the line at Albert Park, Casino.

Elsewhere, Wollongbar-Alstonville and Lismore City had a 33-all draw at Lyle Park, Wollongbar.

Wollongbar five-eighth Ben Damen missed a conversion from the sideline in the final minute that would have snatched a win.

The lead changed throughout as Lismore were forced to fight back from a 17-7 deficit at half-time.

"We took them on up the middle in the second half and it was a massive effort by our forwards," Lismore assistant coach Ed Rummery said.

"We obviously would have preferred the win but it was a great game and everything you'd expect from a top-of-the-table clash.

"There were guys who were forced to play a lot of minutes and it was a big effort across the board.